Tag Archives: paradigms

Being Creative Do you ever come up with some creative ideas only to rethink them or have someone ask you “What makes you think you can do that?” If so, you will probably enjoy this podcast by my friend Kelly … Continue reading →

Toastmasters International has introduced a new educational program entitled “Pathways”. It is designed to fit in more with the way people learn and work by choosing a new path instead of following the old manuals. Those who have been using … Continue reading →

Measuring Your Comfort Zone Peter Drucker famously said “What gets measured, gets managed”. What if you could measure your comfort zone? Would this encourage more people to face their challenges and live more exciting lives? Just imagine if you could … Continue reading →

Picture Yourself Filling With Light And Confidence Take three deep breaths. Think of something that brings you great joy. Picture your whole body filling up with a bright glow, like a light bulb, as you think of your great joy. Repeat … Continue reading →

Moving Forward Throughout these posts we talked a lot about taking action, about doing it anyway. We looked at our comfort zone and why it is so hard to break out of it sometimes. We established that the outer edges … Continue reading →

Hire A Coach Last but not least, consider hiring a coach. If you are, or have ever been an athlete, I don’t have to convince you of the benefit of a good coach when it comes to athletics. Your … Continue reading →

You Don’t Have To Go It Alone – It’s Okay To Need Support It’s okay to need more support. We briefly talked about getting other people involved when it comes to accountability. Let’s dive a little deeper in this … Continue reading →

The Power Of Accountability Accountability – “the fact or condition of being accountable; responsibility.” It’s a word that strikes fear into the heart of the comfort zone! It’s easy to stay in our comfort zone and not experience any personal … Continue reading →

The Sink Or Swim Strategy One of the best ways to learn a new language is to immerse yourself in it. In other words, the quickest way to learn French for example is to go to France and start … Continue reading →